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Wish I'd said that - September 6, 2020

Walter Pater’s “Renaissance, Oscar Wilde told his friend William Butler Yeats, was his own ‘golden book… the very flower of decadence.’ Pater’s aestheticism, however – the cultivation of experience, sensuality, passion, the exotic – although possessing an obvious affinity to the decadents, had a high seriousness, even an ultimate sense of morality, that was lacking in the decadents.”

Gertrude Himmelfarb The De-moralization of Society

Wish I'd said that - September 4, 2020

“I could, perhaps, like others, have astonished thee with strange improbable tales; but I rather chose to relate plain matter of fact… because my principal design was to inform, and not to amuse thee…. a traveller’s chief aim should be to make men wiser and better, and to improve their minds by the bad, as well as good, example of what they deliver concerning foreign places.”

Jonathan Swift Gulliver’s Travels

Wish I'd said that - September 2, 2020

“Asked what the key thing is that poor countries should do, Cowperthwaite once remarked: ‘They should abolish the Office of National Statistics.’”

Alex Singleton’s obituary of former Hong Kong Financial Secretary John Cowperthwaite in Fraser Forum October 2006

Wish I'd said that - August 30, 2020

“It is quite certain that there is no good without the knowledge of God; that the closer one comes, the happier one is, and that ultimate happiness is to know him with certainty; that the further away one goes, the more unhappy one is, and that ultimate unhappiness would be to be certain of the opposite [to him].”

Pascal Pensées